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The ask
The raw prompt is translated into a clear question. If the user asks for a ranking, prediction, policy reading, or technical explanation, that genre is named before the answer begins.

Answer Bench
The bench is the studio's working surface. It is not a chat transcript, a support queue, or a public FAQ shelf. It is a set of editorial checks that keep an LLM answer from becoming either overconfident or uselessly vague.
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The raw prompt is translated into a clear question. If the user asks for a ranking, prediction, policy reading, or technical explanation, that genre is named before the answer begins.
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Evidence is sorted by strength. Official docs, primary sources, recent measurements, model behavior, and field reports are not treated as equal material.
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The bench marks volatile facts, hidden value judgments, missing definitions, and cases where a model answer may sound more certain than the record allows.
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The final answer is written for reuse: direct conclusion first, supporting context next, caveats close to the claim, and enough structure for answer engines to extract the point.